AUTHOR, RESEARCHER, PHOTOGRAPHER,
ARTIST, ADVENTURER AND BUCCANEER EXTRAORDINAIRE.
"Or at least that's the plan every
morning after coffee."
About DL Tolleson
Receiving one of the Texas Intercollegiate
Press Association's highest awards for
Journalistic Excellence, DL Tolleson also
garnered awards for Feature Writing and News
Photography from the Texas Community College
Press Association. A one-time Fine Arts
Consultant/Instructor under a state grant program
to ARC, he has also taught Creative Photography
in the College for Kids program at Tarrant County
College and writing at the elementary level in an
after school grant program to the Fort Worth
Independent School District.
He holds an Associate in Arts and an Associate in
Applied Science from Tarrant County College, as
well as a Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences
from the University of North Texas. A former
member of the Legal Assistant's Division of the
Texas State Bar, he spent nearly 14 years in
litigation support, was a Paralegal Specialist to
the U.S. Small Business Administration's Disaster
Assistance Office and included photographic
surveillance in his list of services during 20
years of freelance photography. In addition to
authoring the atypical espionage thriller, The
Gray Stopgap, DL Tolleson is now working on the
sequel, The Gray Catalyst. A
self-described artist, Tolleson resides in Fort
Worth, Texas.
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Author Images
From top right down: Bookcover publicity Photo
1999, bookcover publicity Photo 2000,
entertainment feature photograph for a story in
the Tarrant County College newspaper, THE
COLLEGIAN.
Immediately left: In 2002 Tolleson and Cynthia
Kramer (the author's then, soon-to-be Film
Agent/PR Rep) are amused by Star Wars
fans camping out for movie tickets on Hollywood
Boulevard. The film clip is from a DVD that
documents the zany 6-week vigil, includes
celebrity commentary and is available from STARWAIT.COM.
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